In
reading this account of the Crucifixion
and Resuscitation
of Jesus we cannot look to the sciences of Paleography
or Archaeology for verification ... We can only search for internal
evidences of truth and reliability, and compare these documents’
references to the Order of Essenes with that which has been found in
the Dead Sea Scrolls. In this connection it is most interesting to note
that ... Jesus spent his last days with his Essene brethren ... on the
shores of the Dead Sea. 

It
is quite possible that future discoveries may at some time corroborate
the incidents which are related in this very interesting document.

... Matthew and John, in their writings, do not inform us a single word
about the ascension. Even then the Essene letter's account would be
a very interesting one -- that Jesus on the Mount only took a usual
departure and afterwards fulfilled the duties of the Essene order by
living a secluded life.

When we further pursue the letter and compare it with the gospel reports,
we will in neither of them find contradiction as regards facts. The
only difference is that in the gospel, all is transformed into a miraculous
Oriental tradition, when the Essene letter, on the other hand, pays
no attention to any supernatural, undefined and imaginative illustration,
but records the facts as they are.
A
dead corpse cannot walk about, for as long as the world has existed
God never did contradict himself by overthrowing eternal laws of nature.
Even if a single law of nature was set aside, that whole endless chain
of cause and effects, where every law keeps the other in balance, they
would fall together in chaos. 
See
what really happened to Jesus, Next.
The Crucifixion by An Eyewitness
